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look at the nasa portfolio. it has biology, geology, aerospace engineers, electrical the stem fields. science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me introduce the speakers. you are going to figure out who they are once they start to talk to they are not seated yet. it's a great topic and a great panel. henry is one of the young stars. analyst and senior a professor at the graduate school. that is him at the far end. he is an expert on risk analysis and decision techniques across a wide range of issues and recently testified before it toss, applying homeland issues. george, in charge of intelligence. we are glad george can represent the agency tonight. he has been in various capacities
look at the nasa portfolio. it has biology, geology, aerospace engineers, electrical the stem fields. science, technology, engineering, and math. nasa is a wheel that a healthy society cap. >> book tv has aired 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. >> next, a discussion about privacy versus security. the rand corporation hosted this panel, which includes the special agent in charge of intelligence in the senior aclu attorney. this is just under an hour. >> let me...
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. >> as nasa's future goes and if it is healthy then you don't need a program to convince people science and engineering is good to do because they will see it on paper. they will be called for engineers to help us go ice fishing and europa with water that has been liquid for billions of years. we will dig through the soils of mars to look for like that would give me the best biologists look at the nasa portfolio physics physics, ideology planetary geology aerospace mechanical and electrical engineers all custom fields. represented in then asset portfolio that is a fly real that society caps for innovation since i'm very bullish john america but his american is making it difficult for me to remain bullish. we are the standard bearer of principles, a democracy in america it is a standard. countries worldwide but to the united states of the barest standards with the principle nation in the zero burled a.m. by these hundreds of years of principles we have had the luxury of being with of currencies that it is in trade worldwide as the reserve currency of the world we have the luxury that we
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take a look at this image from nasa, can you make it out? looks like the profile of a certain wicked witch screaming into space, and she's green. nasa infrared explorer picked up the image of what is now called the witch head nebula. asson hers say massive stars are lighting up the clouds where young stars are apparently brewing. the nebula is hundreds of light years away in the orion constellation. jenna: i thought you were going to do the laugh. jon: i'll get you my little pretty. jenna: some new concerns there may be more at stake for the health care overhaul than just the president's legacy. joe trippi weighs in on what some see as a make or break moment for american liberalism as a whole. we'll talk about that. >>> and could we be in for another worldwide outbreak like the one we saw a decade ago? the doctor is in with the potential threat from a new sars-like virus found in bats. on halloween, we couldn't ignore this story. how some believe the virus can jump from bats to humans. that's next. >> so we're going to get this set behind us
take a look at this image from nasa, can you make it out? looks like the profile of a certain wicked witch screaming into space, and she's green. nasa infrared explorer picked up the image of what is now called the witch head nebula. asson hers say massive stars are lighting up the clouds where young stars are apparently brewing. the nebula is hundreds of light years away in the orion constellation. jenna: i thought you were going to do the laugh. jon: i'll get you my little pretty. jenna: some...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. chemistry, physics, geology -- planetary geology -- chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, all the stem fields represented in the nasa portfolio. umps that, asa p flywheel that society taps for innovations. >> booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c- span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back to the last remaining minutes of "washington to go outsideant washington and in your take on whether congress should endorse or stop the nsa spying program. you have seen the papers this morning, that president obama was made aware is past summer about spying on allies, and the head of the intelligence feinstein, said that that is a big problem and she would like to see a total review of the nsa program. that comes as the white house responded to senator feinstein's statement yesterday, telling "the new york times goes with that congress may ban spying -- telling "the new york times" that covers may ban spying on heads
look at the nasa portfolio today. chemistry, physics, geology -- planetary geology -- chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, all the stem fields represented in the nasa portfolio. umps that, asa p flywheel that society taps for innovations. >> booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv, every weekend on c- span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are back to the last remaining minutes of "washington to go outsideant washington...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> taking a look at what's ahead this morning. aske..
look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, geology, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the s.t.e.m. fields, science, technology, engineering and math, represented in the nasa portfolio. a healthy nasa pumps that but a healthy nasa is a flywheel that society casts for innovation. >> over the past 15 years booktv has aired over 40,000 programs about nonfiction books and authors. booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> taking a...
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nasa host a press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration. the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and expiration. it will launch from cape canaveral space station in florida. the mission will last for one earth year and sign to say it will help communications relay between earth and the rover's curiosity and opportunity. it will help researchers understand the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere. that will do it for now. i will see you back here at 5 p.m. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> hello there and welcome to nhk news. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> china politically sensitive sites. a jeep now plowed through tienemen square. the driver and two passersby were kill
nasa host a press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration. the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and expiration. it will launch from cape canaveral space station in florida. the mission will last for one earth year and sign to say it will help communications relay between earth and the rover's curiosity and opportunity. it will help researchers understand the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere. that will do it for now. i will see you back here...
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well after the government shut down for a loaded ninety seven percent of nasa staff and even forced the mars rovers to go into sleep mode while congress settled its earthly squabbles the agency is back up and running now as a host of the press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and volatile evolution mission or made in it is expected to launch and about three weeks nov eighteenth from cape canaveral space station in florida the six hundred seventy one million dollar mission will last for one earth here and scientists say that it will help communications relay between earth and the rowers curiosity and opportunity the data will help researchers study the history and changes of the red planet's atmosphere and that's going to do it for now i meghan lopez and i'll see you right back here at five pm. two years out of the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces would be a stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in li
well after the government shut down for a loaded ninety seven percent of nasa staff and even forced the mars rovers to go into sleep mode while congress settled its earthly squabbles the agency is back up and running now as a host of the press conference today to discuss the next phase in mars exploration the next mission is known as the mars atmosphere and volatile evolution mission or made in it is expected to launch and about three weeks nov eighteenth from cape canaveral space station in...
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army and nasa computers and stealing employee information. he was arrested friday in london, but he's free on bail until february. right now no one else has been charged. those are the headlines at this hour. i'm john seigenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. i'll be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 out west. get the latest news on aljazeera.com. we'll sue back here later. >>> on "america tonight," we begin our in-death look at sex crimes on campus with a startling revelation about the attackers and just how frequently women students become victims. >> these serial offenders had on average 14 victims. >>> also tonight, remembering sandy. a superstorm that washed away the innocence of the jersey shore. >> my dad was looking out the window at the firemen. >>> they're bringing on the moves, the heat and the age of a timeless art. >>> geed evening. i'm joie chen. thanks for being with us. tonight we begin our week-long focus on sexual assault on campus and the impact on victims. what we found in weeks of reports at a variety of
army and nasa computers and stealing employee information. he was arrested friday in london, but he's free on bail until february. right now no one else has been charged. those are the headlines at this hour. i'm john seigenthaler. "america tonight" is up next on al jazeera. i'll be back here at 11:00 eastern and 8:00 out west. get the latest news on aljazeera.com. we'll sue back here later. >>> on "america tonight," we begin our in-death look at sex crimes on...
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. >> as nasa's engineer goes so too does that of america and nasa's healthy, then you don't need a program to convince people that science and engineering is good to do because you will see it writ large on the paper. they will call for engineers to help you go ice fishing where there's been liquid for billions of years. we are going to dig through the soil that would give the the best biologists. look at the national portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics. science technology engineering and math represented in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a wheel that society catches for innovation. >> just hours after the japanese attack on pearl harbor and before her husband underestimation first lady eleanor roosevelt was on the radio talking with america. >> i'm speaking to you tonight in a very serious moment in history. the cabinet is convening and meeting with the president. they convened with the president all afternoon in fact the japanese ambassador was talking to the president of the very time that the airships were bombing our citizens and sinking of our transports loaded with me
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order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized nasa. to take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to do with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi and some analysts say foreign mally is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today and we have to see if the men that they find in agreement to maintain the composition of the body of. a common libya or if the very way hold together the old four forces that are intervening from outside of libya so i wouldn't be surprised if the area would start looking east and southeast that are about two hundred forty tribes in the bia and tribes are very important for the running of the territory so it's not just a sort of. reminded of like we can imagine from the west i mean the tribes there they count they control people in the territory it depends how much they bargain among themselves bu
order a military campaign to oust armed forces from the oil terminals because there's no organized nasa. to take on such a task the government's been losing popularity over its failure to do with corruption and rising instability since the fall of gadhafi and some analysts say foreign mally is only making matters worse. the central government in tripoli is not strong enough by itself to impose its rule all over the country so the reality on the ground is that there are more than one libya today...
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betty nasa a lot of value. a quick tip, look at something called the peg ratio. if it is greater than one. five, you might watch out and be careful. for now the stocks are going higher. i do not think that the fed is pulling the punch bowl. neil: the free markets and that don't like the government doing anything for me. and all this is built on the government's, that is the fed doing this $85 billion a month thing, that a lot to me, is weird. >> it is fair to me to. anyone that thinks the fed is separate from the government is fooling themselves. but i kind of liken it to if you are an investment dollar walking down the street and you see a commodities party on the side and see a bond party and you also see the equis party, you're going into the equities party because it is silly place in getting any kind of return, especially in the dividend sectors. bond rates likely going up at some point next year. commodities have been a total waste land. equities are the only place to be. neil: i wonder when the fed does finally tapir, ease up on this, is it that devastatin
betty nasa a lot of value. a quick tip, look at something called the peg ratio. if it is greater than one. five, you might watch out and be careful. for now the stocks are going higher. i do not think that the fed is pulling the punch bowl. neil: the free markets and that don't like the government doing anything for me. and all this is built on the government's, that is the fed doing this $85 billion a month thing, that a lot to me, is weird. >> it is fair to me to. anyone that thinks the...
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montgomery, alabama, the arkansas deseeing ration case and the creation of the nterstate highway system and nasa was established and our last two states came into statehood, alaska and hawaii. mamie eisenhower wasn't involved in any of this? >> she did not discuss issues publicly. that was not her job as she saw it. privately, she was very opinionated and had very strong ideas on a number of social issues, but she simply was not an activist the way that we think of women speaking out today. in fact, she was probably the last presidential wife that didn't have a particular cause while she was in the white house. that was something that eleanor roosevelt had done, but best truman had not done and so mamie, her whole background itself to ave lent her doing that. the last first lady where that's the case. >> she launched lots of charity drives. she was the spokesperson for the american heart association but can't say they were causes and projects the way it became institutionalized. >> very traditional. >> where jacqueline kennedy and on, a firstmrs. johns lady was considered to have a project. >> s
montgomery, alabama, the arkansas deseeing ration case and the creation of the nterstate highway system and nasa was established and our last two states came into statehood, alaska and hawaii. mamie eisenhower wasn't involved in any of this? >> she did not discuss issues publicly. that was not her job as she saw it. privately, she was very opinionated and had very strong ideas on a number of social issues, but she simply was not an activist the way that we think of women speaking out...
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look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the stem fields. as technology, engineering and math in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a slide that society caps for innovations. >> host: kitty kelley, you write for you told us that you think philip roth is a genius. why is that? >> guest: i do think philip roth is a genius. first of all, his writing, his imagination, his mind had. the alchemy of the whole thing is some pain. i think american pastoral was a phenomenal book. i haven't read every single thing and i can hardly wait to finish what i have stacked up beside that that. it authors may. you know, if you came into the house, you would think i'm part of the collier brothers. i had "the new yorker" staff to, and newspapers. i sometimes think, do you think these books are just going to come into your bios knows this? but i have been piled up to read. i do think philip roth is a genius and i am so sorry that he said recently th
look at the nasa portfolio today. it's got biology, chemistry, physics, aerospace engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, all the stem fields. as technology, engineering and math in the nasa portfolio. nasa is a slide that society caps for innovations. >> host: kitty kelley, you write for you told us that you think philip roth is a genius. why is that? >> guest: i do think philip roth is a genius. first of all, his writing, his imagination, his mind had. the alchemy...
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but nasa astronaut, don thomas, from towson university, tells me, it is also about learning to collaborate. >> they were working as a team. so these are groups of five or six. this is how engineers work in the real world. they don't work by themselves. >> reporter: students work together for weeks, leading up to today's big launch. >> when you put air pressure from the psi, launches the air out. and forces the rocket. >> do you think it's going to work? >> i'm not sure. >> the future physicist and his team give it a go. >> not bad. it broke apart. but i think it went about 20 yards. and today's rocket launch record, with 47 yards. if you'd like to learn more about the nonprofit ingenuity project, head to our website, cbs baltimore document. and we have a link there. >> difficulty upon reentry. >> that's it. >> very cool. >> i know. very cool. >>> very smart kids out there today. >> all right. we've got pretty nice weather headed our way. actually, warmer temps coming later this week. now at 64. no wind at all. currently, the barometer rising. come back and take a look at the midweek foreca
but nasa astronaut, don thomas, from towson university, tells me, it is also about learning to collaborate. >> they were working as a team. so these are groups of five or six. this is how engineers work in the real world. they don't work by themselves. >> reporter: students work together for weeks, leading up to today's big launch. >> when you put air pressure from the psi, launches the air out. and forces the rocket. >> do you think it's going to work? >> i'm not...
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missile defense agency, army, as well as nasa. justice correspondent pete williams joins us. he was arrested friday and we're getting the details now? >> the court documents were unsealed today, he lived in the southeastern coast of england. not only the agency you mentioned, department of energy, health and human services he infiltrat infiltrated. he was not so much interested in government secrets but personal identifying information for people who were contractors and quote from e-mails he was sending to other hackers from australia and sweden, describing how to install back doors on the sites and use them later to get information. they quote an e-mail he send saying, it's basically every piece of information you'd need to do full identity theft on any employee or contractor. so at the request of the u.s., british authorities arrested him on friday. there are charges pending in two separate courts here in the u.s. now they will see extradition undoubtedly to get in here and face these charges. >> thank you very much. the healthcare.gov website has a new look. gone is the w
missile defense agency, army, as well as nasa. justice correspondent pete williams joins us. he was arrested friday and we're getting the details now? >> the court documents were unsealed today, he lived in the southeastern coast of england. not only the agency you mentioned, department of energy, health and human services he infiltrat infiltrated. he was not so much interested in government secrets but personal identifying information for people who were contractors and quote from...
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but nasa astronaut, don thomas, from towson university, tells me, it is also about learning to collaborate. >> they were working as a team. these were groups of five or six. this is how engineers work in the real world. they don't work by themselves. >> students think for weeks. >> air pressure from the psi forces water out. >> do you think it's going to work? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: the future physicist and his team give it a go. >> got it to go about 22 yards. and today's rocket launch record was 47 yards. denise, back to you. >> collaboration. thank you, mary. >>> if you'd like to learn more about the nonprofit ingenuity project, head to our website, cbsbaltimore.com, click on news, and then local. >> that's fantastic. it's almost as good as the mentos and the coca cola bottle. >> oh. don't lessen on -- listen to what he's saying, children. >> launch a rocket. that's for sure. >>> let's take a look at temps and continues. east/southeast winds at 5. ,,,,, >>> wjz. it is a beautiful october evening. what can you expect for the next couple of day. bob has details inside in your exclu
but nasa astronaut, don thomas, from towson university, tells me, it is also about learning to collaborate. >> they were working as a team. these were groups of five or six. this is how engineers work in the real world. they don't work by themselves. >> students think for weeks. >> air pressure from the psi forces water out. >> do you think it's going to work? >> i'm not sure. >> reporter: the future physicist and his team give it a go. >> got it to go...
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they say he gained access to computers at nasa and the pentagon. he was arrested in england and released on bond until his trial in february. >>> police in aurora, colorado, are trying to track down a man they say snatched a girl out of her bedroom. the man cut a screen and pulled the 8-year-old through a ground floor window on sunday. the girl did not go quietly. she screamed for help and managed to get away from the kidnapper. >> she put up quite a fuss, calling for her father, struggling. and somehow she managed to escape from the abductor. >> the girl's father heard her screams. he went outside to find her running back from an alley to their home. he saw a man taking off in what looked like a silver bmw. police are offering a $10,000 reward for information. >>> the inmates who made the daring escape through a prison shower have been recaptured. they were taken into custody not far from jail. the hunt is still on for two of the other partners in this crime. more from abc. >> reporter: the inmates m ade their weekend escape in brazen fashion, pun
they say he gained access to computers at nasa and the pentagon. he was arrested in england and released on bond until his trial in february. >>> police in aurora, colorado, are trying to track down a man they say snatched a girl out of her bedroom. the man cut a screen and pulled the 8-year-old through a ground floor window on sunday. the girl did not go quietly. she screamed for help and managed to get away from the kidnapper. >> she put up quite a fuss, calling for her father,...
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missile defense agency, environmental protection agency and nasa, national aeronautics and space administration. he was arrested today, at his home friday. he was part of a group of hackers who stole military data and personal identifying information belonging to u.s. military personnel. they describe him as a sophisticated and prolific hacker. court documents say there were other hackers in australia and sweden that he was e-mailing with. in one of them the prosecutors say this stuff is really sensitive. it's basically every piece of information you'd need to do a full identity theft on any employee or contractor for the government. he's been arrested. there are charges against him filed both in brooklyn and here in eastern district of virginia, just across the river from washington. >> certainly pete there's great sensitivity given the snowden situation and what we're talking about this week but also with healthcare.gov, federal exchange rollout. do we have a time line, dates of when he's accused of trying to hack into the website? >> yes. starting last october, they say, is when he started t
missile defense agency, environmental protection agency and nasa, national aeronautics and space administration. he was arrested today, at his home friday. he was part of a group of hackers who stole military data and personal identifying information belonging to u.s. military personnel. they describe him as a sophisticated and prolific hacker. court documents say there were other hackers in australia and sweden that he was e-mailing with. in one of them the prosecutors say this stuff is really...
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data connected from a nasa telescope suggest this there could be as many as 40 billion earth-sized planets in our galaxy. they are believed to have surface temperatures acceptable for the development of life. the data also shows the nearest planet may be 12 light years or 72 trillion miles away. >> stuff like that makes my head hurt. the new york daily news. nine sky divers went up for fun in wisconsin but the planes they were in collided mid flight. miraculously everybody survived. anne thompson has the exclusive video. >> reporter: the last jump of the day for nine sky divers and two pilots nearly became the last flight of their lives. two planes out of control saturday evening. one plane breaking up in fiery debris. what looks to be certain disaster was not. watch again from a different angle and you can see what happened. in this video licensed by nbc news you see the divers in the second plane get out on the step preparing to jump. that plane appears to fly right on top of the first plane. there is a fireball and now divers from both planes, instead of flying in a planned formation fi
data connected from a nasa telescope suggest this there could be as many as 40 billion earth-sized planets in our galaxy. they are believed to have surface temperatures acceptable for the development of life. the data also shows the nearest planet may be 12 light years or 72 trillion miles away. >> stuff like that makes my head hurt. the new york daily news. nine sky divers went up for fun in wisconsin but the planes they were in collided mid flight. miraculously everybody survived. anne...
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. >>> fleas will update on a mission launched -- nasa will update on a mission launched that's being controlled right here in the bay area. the kep lar telescope was sent to look for other planets about the size of earth that could support life. since then, keplar has found 30 of them. >>> in july of 2010, the future of san francisco's vicious dog unit, not clear. in july of 2010, the vicious dog unit was called in. in this case, two dogs were attacking people in geg -- in golden gate park. >>> tesla is now the top selling car in eight of the 25 wealthiest neighborhoods in the country. in atherton, it makes up 15% of all new car registrations in the last year. most success is in california communenies it -- in california communities. >>> drivers who rely on gas for their cars have seen gas prices move up here in the bay area, prices have been a bit more stable but they've dropped a nickel in the last week and 20 cents in the last month. the average price in san francisco today is $3.81. it's $3.67 in the rest of the bay area. >>> 8:26. part of a bike path that will run from larkspur
. >>> fleas will update on a mission launched -- nasa will update on a mission launched that's being controlled right here in the bay area. the kep lar telescope was sent to look for other planets about the size of earth that could support life. since then, keplar has found 30 of them. >>> in july of 2010, the future of san francisco's vicious dog unit, not clear. in july of 2010, the vicious dog unit was called in. in this case, two dogs were attacking people in geg -- in...